still not the same thing in those times you wouldve had to teach yourself how to hunt and follow animals for several days with little to no food, all while you could be jumped by something much stronger than you with no gun to save you

"Hunt and follow animals: Check
Operate several days with out food (and sleep moron): Check
Avoid being attack by much larger animals (evaded mountain lions, bears and a pack of wolves): Check
Survive without a gun: check

I've hunted for years and I don't use a gun. Key to surviving an attack by a large animals is not being attacked in the first place. Keeping your senses about you with out food or sleep was many times my units past time.

No, I've hunted for years, before and after, with a bow (and I can make bows from raw materials too). The rest of it, pretty much happened in Afghanistan. You know they have bears right?

Also, you're a moron. Being taught by my parents or others is exactly what would have happened. That's why the human race thrived and what separates us from the apes. Also, you ruined the premise: would I, myself as I am today, survive in those circumstances? I no doubt have a better chance that most on this website.

Because surviving Afghanistan was by far a greater achievement. Generally, nothing in the woods is actively trying to kill. Bears will walk passed you, wolves ignore you but those Pashtu ************* are looking to skin you alive.